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8 hours of polishing later.

Jezz i love those rims! if only they were easier to find!!

What offset are they mate?

I have the enkies 18 x 10.5 +12 i think they are. Im thinking i want to fill the gaurds a bit further....

Thanks man.

They're 18 x 10 + 12 with 285 RSR's on them. The tyres are a tad wide for those rims.

They definitely are not an easy rim to find. So damn light at 7.45 kg.

Ah maybe thats why they look like they fill ot the gaurds better then mine. im running 275s. im thinking before i change rims i should try running some 295ish and see if that makes it look like it fills the guards

I think we`ve been through it before.

It was an inside joke with my mates, they have a soarer and supra.

Ironically both lemons, hanging a toyota badge is like saying to them "do you need me to tow you around, mate"

just shit stirrin`

Same as my mate having a piston hanging of his rx7

just shit stirrin`

ahhh my other love, shit stirring! Go the whole way and rip off the Nissan badges and replace with them with Toyota!

Lowered the old girl and debadged the gtr rims

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That looks really good! Almost looked like a GT-R for a second there, probably the front lip and wheels. What size tyres you running? Did you have to roll guards? Might get a set of those for myself, and PC them black!

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